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276:, leaving only small remnants behind. However, these remaining groves play a crucial role in protecting the stream. They act as buffer strips between the river and adjacent agriculture, offering shade that helps keep the Krassach from warming. The stream bed and the riparian areas are richly structured, except for the straightened sections in Krassach and Weismain, and shallower areas alternate with deeper ones. Also, in its upper reaches, the Krassach has a lively alternation of feeder-rich, faster-flowing and shallower, slower-flowing sections of water. 29: 249:
For approximately 250 meters along the Niestener StraĂźe, the Krassach is canalized. Continuing eastward, it flows between fields towards Altenkunstadt along the St2191 road. Just before reaching its mouth, it passes by the joint sewage treatment plant of Altenkunstadt and Weismain and is used as a
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breeding and is joined by its only significant tributary, the Niestener MĂĽhlbach, on the left side near Niesten. About 300 meters downstream is the Rumpelwehr, a natural waterfall falling down over two sintered and moss-covered steps. Following this waterfall, a third MĂĽhlbach splits off from the
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through the Bärental, maintaining its natural flow, although some straightened sections exist. The Mühlbach (mill stream) of the Herbstmühle (Herbst mill) is relatively short, about 370 meters, and rejoins the brook immediately after passing the mill. Around 500 meters further, another Mühlbach
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The entire length of the Krassach River is flanked mainly by alder and willow trees. The upper reaches have increasingly narrow stream-ash forests, especially near the calcareous spring. During spring, dense stands of the counter-leaved
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branches off, belonging to the Krassacher Mühle (Krassach mill). This stream, about 600 meters in length, runs mostly parallel to the Krassach, about 50 meters apart, and reunites with the brook at the end of the Bärental.
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splits the stream into its natural course and the MĂĽhlbach (mill stream) leading to the HerbstmĂĽhle (Herbst mill). According to ancient tales, the spring used to surface further upstream from its present location.
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Krassach. It starts as a free-flowing stream and is later channeled through the town area of Weismain, eventually emptying into the
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near the PĂĽls brewery. The Weismain MĂĽhlbach was historically used to power the KastenmĂĽhle (box mill), among other purposes.
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As the Krassach continues, human interventions have straightened their course, particularly in the Krassach district of
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also flourish in these areas. The narrow groves of alder, ash, and willow along the riverbanks are remnants of former
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Symbole des nie versiegenden Lebens – kristallklar sprudelt das Wasser aus den Quellen der Weismain und Krassach
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freshwater supply. The Krassach finally merges with the Weismain River south of Woffendorf.
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in the rear section of the Bärental. Just after the spring, a small
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Mühlen-Radwanderung. Routen: Kleinziegenfelder Tal und Bärental
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The Krassach River is a habitat for various species, including
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thrive in its waters. There have been occasional sightings of
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Der Obermain. Ein Luftbildporträt von Bayreuth bis Bamberg
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Germany
State
Bavaria
Upper Franconia
district of Lichtenfels
50°2′28″N 11°15′33″E / 50.04111°N 11.25917°E / 50.04111; 11.25917
Weismain
Main
Altenkunstadt
Upper Franconia
Bärental
HerbstmĂĽhle
stream bend
weir
meanders
Weismain
trout
Weismain River
spleenwort
floodplain forests
Middle Ages
bullheads
brook lampreys
brown trout
stoneflies
small
large dragonfly larvae
mayfly larvae
caddisfly larvae

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